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Cindy is a woman of focus, commitment, sheer will... something you know very little about. I once saw her kill three men in a bar... with a pencil, with a heckin pencil. Then suddenly one day she asked to leave. It’s over a woman, of course. So I made a deal with her. I gave her an impossible task. A job no one could have pulled off. The bodies she buried that day laid the foundation of what we are now. And then my son, a few days after her wife died, you steal her car and kill her heckin dog.

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There’s a full spectrum of design and Cindy follows it all, from surreal arthouse films to the pure sweetness of Paddington Bear. Her passions include Keanu Reeves and drawing round animals. If you want to try some bizarre foods, she’s in, having tried and survived everything she’s come across. Her all-time favorite trip was studying art and the environment in West Africa, where she would return in a heartbeat. And the latest beats in her playlist include a bit of everything. Join her on the Internet—her home-away-from-home—especially Instagram.

Before Taylor: Earning her BFA in Visual Communication Design and Illustration at the University of Hartford, creating on-air graphics for SportsCenter at ESPN, design intern at NBC

Each year Stamford Downtown hosts a distinguished outdoor sculpture exhibit designed to attract both local and regional audiences. This year’s theme is “Space Invasion,” and all summer, UFOs and rockets will line the sidewalks and parks of the city. Steve and Cindy’s concept was selected from over 100 entries, and they are happy to present:… Read More

When I was little (and now, to be honest), I loved playing with paper dolls and video games with customizable avatars. I’d spend more time perfecting each outfit, hairstyle and micro-expression of my character than playing the actual game. After seeing Steph’s last post in which she built color palettes to represent each member of… Read More

Japanese design firm Kenma is expanding their wemo (wearable memo) brand to mobile devices and computers. Sure, if you’re like me, you can just put your to-do list in your Notes app. But if you’re also like me, you’ll forget to open the Notes app and never look at it again. The appeal of the Wearable Memo is that it’s… Read More

We recently analyzed The National Audubon Society’s website because we love the design—the way it organizes mountains of information in an intuitive way, and most of all, the clear dedication to the protection of birds and wildlife. The world of birds is so weird and beautiful. (I might’ve spent much more time learning about birds… Read More

To highlight the issue of marine pollution, Adidas has collaborated with the environmental organization Parley for the Oceans to create a kit for the Manchester United Football Club from recycled ocean plastic. “We all need to change the way we think and act towards our oceans. It is this core belief that we all share… Read More

Roger Deakins finally won his first Academy Award on March 4 for his work on Blade Runner 2049, directed by Denis Villeneuve. He is a legendary cinematographer; this was his 14th nomination. Deakins was quite humble for someone who at long last secured the much-deserved cinematic honor. “I really love my job,” he said in his… Read More

Columbus, a new movie set in the unlikely modernist mecca of Columbus, Indiana, sheds light on the city’s architecture and follows an architecture nerd’s relationship with an architectural icon’s son, as they both remain stuck in the city because of their parents. Columbus is a small city of 46,000 where buildings designed by Eero Saarinen, I.M. Pei, Harry… Read More

Traditionally, the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery commissions portraits of the president and first lady after they’ve left office. Now it is the Obamas’ turn, and they’ve recently announced the artists they’ve chosen. Their selections break boundaries; they represent the first black artists to paint a president and a first lady. These accomplished and talented artists are Kehinde Wiley, who… Read More

Pastry chef Dinara Kasko creates artistic cakes rooted in mathematics. Using the skills she acquired while working as an architect, Kasko designs desserts that combine experimental sculpture with precise methods of construction. The cakes are composed of conventional ingredients, usually featuring a spongecake base and a fruit or chocolate filling. Kasko designs and fabricates cakes using algorithmic tools and complex diagramming… Read More